IKQInsaf Ki Qadar

INSAF KI QADAR

Advancing access to justice through civic engagement, legal collaboration, and public accountability.

A platform dedicated to strengthening citizen voices, encouraging legal engagement, and fostering meaningful dialogue around justice in Pakistan.

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Momina Basit

Momina BasitFounder, IKQ

Momina Basit

Founder's Message

A Vision Rooted in Public Service

IKQ was founded by Momina Basit with the belief that access to justice should not depend on influence, wealth, or connections.

The initiative seeks to create a bridge between citizens, legal professionals, researchers, journalists, artists, and institutions working toward a more accessible and accountable justice ecosystem.

Manifesto

Why IKQ Exists

Justice is not merely the outcome of a court proceeding. It is the confidence that every citizen, regardless of influence or wealth, can be heard, protected, and treated fairly.

IKQ exists to strengthen that confidence through public engagement, legal collaboration, civic responsibility, and national reflection.

Our Foundation

Citizens

Giving voice to individuals facing legal, social, and institutional challenges.

Legal Community

Bringing together advocates, scholars, students, and professionals committed to public service.

Reform

Encouraging meaningful discussion, research, and action around access to justice.

National Memory

Pakistan: A Continuing Conversation

Across Pakistan's history, questions of law, democracy, power, accountability, and public trust have shaped the national conscience. IKQ approaches this journey not as an accusation, but as an invitation to reflect, learn, and build institutions worthy of the people they serve.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Founder of Pakistan

Law, constitutional order, and the dignity of citizenship.

Allama Iqbal

Allama Iqbal

Poet-philosopher of the nation

Selfhood, dignity, and collective moral awakening.

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Statesman and constitutional reformer

Democracy, popular sovereignty, and institutional contest.

Benazir Bhutto

Benazir Bhutto

Prime Minister and democratic leader

Representation, resilience, and the cost of public life.

Imran Khan

Imran Khan

Prime Minister and public figure

Accountability, civic expectation, and political transition.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Founding Promise

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

The promise of Pakistan was tied to law, dignity, equality, and constitutional order.

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Allama Iqbal

Poetic Conscience

Allama Iqbal

Iqbal's imagination of selfhood, dignity, and collective awakening remains central to any serious conversation on justice.

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Publication

Insights

Thought leadership on justice, governance, citizenship, and institutional reform in Pakistan.

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JusticeGovernanceCitizenshipPublic PolicyLegal AwarenessInstitutional Reform
Justice·June 2026

The Architecture of Access: Rethinking Justice for Every Citizen

How institutional design and civic participation can reshape who gets heard — and who gets left behind.

8 min read
Governance·May 2026

Accountability Beyond the Courtroom

Public institutions thrive when citizens, journalists, and legal professionals work in concert.

6 min read
Legal Awareness·April 2026

Legal Awareness as a Civic Right

Understanding one's rights is the first step toward meaningful engagement with the justice system.

5 min read

Participate

Join IKQ

Five pathways to contribute to a more accessible and accountable justice ecosystem.

Citizen

Share experiences and contribute perspectives.

Lawyer

Offer expertise and support.

Journalist

Help bring important stories to public attention.

Researcher

Contribute analysis and knowledge.

Supporter

Strengthen awareness and engagement.

Exhibition

Echoes of Justice

An evolving public exhibition exploring the relationship between citizens, institutions, memory, and justice in Pakistan.

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Theme 01

The Cost of Waiting

Time, procedure, and the human experience of delay.

Theme 02

The Unheard Citizen

Voice, visibility, and the distance between complaint and care.

Theme 03

Files That Outlive Generations

Paper, persistence, and the archive of ordinary lives.

Theme 04

Law, Memory & Power

How institutions remember — and what they choose to forget.

Theme 05

Pakistan's Promise

Constitutional ideals and the work of renewal.

Impact

Future Impact

Building toward measurable change across Pakistan's justice landscape.

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